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Office 365 Developer Site (Napa)

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Hi!
We have MSDN subscription and it should be accompanied with "a single-user Office 365 Developer Subscription" according to information for example on this site:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscriptions/aa718661.aspxNevertheless on my MSDN account site there is no information how to actually sign up for an Office 365 Developer Site.
How can I get this done?Greetings
AW
Tuesday, April 15, 2014 2:11 PM
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Hi Aleksander,
Please take a look at the article below to sign up for an Office 365 Developer Site:
Sign up for an Office 365 Developer Site
In addition, here are some blogs may give you help to use Napa:
Introducing “Napa” - Office 365 Development Tools
Create apps for Office and SharePoint by using "Napa" Office 365 Development Tools
Use “Napa” Office 365 Development Tools to build apps for Office and SharePoint on the browser
Building your first SharePoint App using “Napa” Office 365 Development Tools
We are trying to better understand customer views on social support experience, so your participation in this interview project would be greatly appreciated if you have time. Thanks for helping make community forums a great place.
Click HERE to participate the survey.- Marked as answer by George Hua Tuesday, April 22, 2014 9:40 AM
Wednesday, April 16, 2014 4:41 AM -
Hi Aleksander,
If you have an Office 365 enterprise (E3 or E4) subscription, you can create a Developer Site within your subscription at no additional charge.
If you don’t have an Office 365 enterprise subscription, you can sign up for a 30-day free trial of an Office 365 Developer Subscription by clicking the following link.
Sign up for an Office 365 Developer Site
For more information, please refer to How to: Provision a Developer Site using your existing Office 365 subscription.
In addition, for MSDN subscription questions, you could get support from Help with MSDN Subscriptions.
Hope this helps.
We are trying to better understand customer views on social support experience, so your participation in this interview project would be greatly appreciated if you have time. Thanks for helping make community forums a great place.
Click HERE to participate the survey.- Edited by George Hua Wednesday, April 16, 2014 9:42 AM
- Marked as answer by George Hua Tuesday, April 22, 2014 9:41 AM
Wednesday, April 16, 2014 9:40 AM
All replies
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Hi Aleksander,
Please take a look at the article below to sign up for an Office 365 Developer Site:
Sign up for an Office 365 Developer Site
In addition, here are some blogs may give you help to use Napa:
Introducing “Napa” - Office 365 Development Tools
Create apps for Office and SharePoint by using "Napa" Office 365 Development Tools
Use “Napa” Office 365 Development Tools to build apps for Office and SharePoint on the browser
Building your first SharePoint App using “Napa” Office 365 Development Tools
We are trying to better understand customer views on social support experience, so your participation in this interview project would be greatly appreciated if you have time. Thanks for helping make community forums a great place.
Click HERE to participate the survey.- Marked as answer by George Hua Tuesday, April 22, 2014 9:40 AM
Wednesday, April 16, 2014 4:41 AM -
That is exactly where I came from. Site from your first link (Sign up for an Office 365 Developer Site) states:
"Are you an MSDN subscriber? Visual Studio Ultimate and Visual Studio Premium with MSDN subscribers receive a 1-year Office 365 Developer Subscription as a benefit. Redeem your benefit today."
...but as I mentioned before I can't find this option in our MSDN subscriber account.
What's more, when I try to sign up for free 30-day trial I get following error:
Sorry, we can't process your request.
We're investigating right now. Please try again later.
Close Support Information
Correlation ID:
neu#7e321b0d-08b0-4d8d-affe-5d3923169c4c
Error code:
0Thanks in advance
AW
Wednesday, April 16, 2014 8:14 AM -
Hi Aleksander,
If you have an Office 365 enterprise (E3 or E4) subscription, you can create a Developer Site within your subscription at no additional charge.
If you don’t have an Office 365 enterprise subscription, you can sign up for a 30-day free trial of an Office 365 Developer Subscription by clicking the following link.
Sign up for an Office 365 Developer Site
For more information, please refer to How to: Provision a Developer Site using your existing Office 365 subscription.
In addition, for MSDN subscription questions, you could get support from Help with MSDN Subscriptions.
Hope this helps.
We are trying to better understand customer views on social support experience, so your participation in this interview project would be greatly appreciated if you have time. Thanks for helping make community forums a great place.
Click HERE to participate the survey.- Edited by George Hua Wednesday, April 16, 2014 9:42 AM
- Marked as answer by George Hua Tuesday, April 22, 2014 9:41 AM
Wednesday, April 16, 2014 9:40 AM